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Welcome to: A Book or Two: Children's Literature Reviews, a blog site that offers information on new, classic, and favorite children's literature, reviewed by university professors, classroom teachers, librarians, and those studying to become teachers. We hope you will find "just the right book" to share with others. Our goal is to keep the site updated with information about children's authors, book awards, and new releases. Each entry will include the book cover picture, a brief overview, bibliographic information, and suggested uses for families, librarians, and teachers. We will categorize books in several different ways, to facilitate searching.

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11/16/13

Snowmen at Night

AUTHOR: Caralyn Buehner
ILLUSTRATOR: Mark Buehner
PUBLISHER: Dial
PUBLICATION DATE: September 23, 2002
GENRE: Realistic Fiction READING LEVEL: 3 years and older
BRIEF OVERVIEW: Why do snowmen look so melted overnight? They come to life after dark. They play games with other snowmen all night. They get exhausted, hot and melt a little, hence the dumpy look in the morning.
INTEGRATED ACTIVITY: Water exists as a gas, a solid and also a liquid. Explain how water vapor can turn into snow, hail, rain, or sleet.
REVIEWER’S NAME & AFFILIATION: Robert Emond, Valdosta State University